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Vancouver School District warns of multiyear budget shortfall, cites enrollment drops and rising costs
Summary
Superintendent presented a budget-focused report to the Vancouver Public Schools board outlining a multi-year recurring deficit, falling enrollment, rising non‑staff costs and growing special education shortfalls; trustees and public commenters discussed causes and potential responses but took no formal budget action.
The Vancouver Public Schools superintendent presented a budget‑centric report at the board’s regular meeting, saying the district faces a multiyear recurring deficit driven by declining enrollment, rising costs and underfunded special education obligations.
The report outlined five primary challenges: a recurring operating deficit the district has covered with reserves and one‑time federal relief; steady enrollment declines (the superintendent said incoming kindergarten cohorts are roughly 200 students smaller than earlier years); inflation that has outpaced state funding; rapidly rising non‑salary costs such as utilities and property/liability insurance; and underfunding of special education, which the superintendent said has grown from roughly $10…
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